thunderbolt |
a bolt of lightning accompanied by thunder. [2 definitions] |
thunderclap |
a single loud clap of thunder, or a similar sound. |
thundercloud |
a large dark storm cloud charged with electricity that produces lightning and thunder; cumulonimbus. [2 definitions] |
thunderhead |
the enlarged, rounded, upper portion of a thundercloud that is the sign of a coming storm. |
thunderous |
producing a sound of or like thunder. |
thundershower |
a brief shower of rain accompanied by lightning and thunder. |
thundersquall |
a brief violent thunderstorm. |
thunderstone |
any of various stones, fossils, or prehistoric tools that in former times were believed to have been hurled to the ground as thunderbolts. |
thunderstorm |
a brief electrical storm usu. accompanied by heavy rain and high winds. |
thunderstruck |
amazed, awed, or stunned. |
thundery |
accompanied with, indicating, or sounding like thunder; thunderous. |
thunk1 |
dialetical past tense and past participle of the verb "think." |
thunk2 |
non-reverberating sound such as that made when something heavy falls to the ground. |
thurible |
a censer. |
Thurs. |
abbreviation of "Thursday," the fifth day of the week, occurring between Wednesday and Friday. |
Thursday |
the fifth day of the week, occurring between Wednesday and Friday. |
Thursdays |
on Thursdays; each Thursday; every Thursday. |
thus |
in this way. [3 definitions] |
thwack |
to hit or beat sharply and vigorously with something flat; whack. [3 definitions] |
thwart |
to hinder, oppose, or frustrate. [5 definitions] |
thy |
a possessive form of thou (used chiefly in earlier literature and religious writing); your. |